Din 509e06x02 Exclusive [updated] Access
| Feature | Standard DIN 509 Fe/Zn6c | DIN 509E06X02 Exclusive | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Pure Zinc | Pure Zinc + Proprietary Seal | | Thickness | 6 µm | 6 µm (controlled to +/-0.5µm) | | Friction Coefficient | 0.25 – 0.35 (uncontrolled) | 0.12 – 0.16 (certified) | | Salt Spray (White Rust) | 72 hours | 240+ hours | | Galling on Stainless | High risk | Zero risk (lubricated layer) | | Hydrogen Embrittlement | Not guaranteed | Guaranteed (per ASTM F1941) | | Availability | Mass produced, any plater | Exclusive to 2-3 European platers |
| Old DIN | Current ISO/EN | Notes | |---------|----------------|-------| | DIN 509E06X02 | ISO 2081 – Fe/Zn 6 / C (blue) | C = chromate passivation, blue | | Thickness 6 µm | Now often 5 or 8 µm standard | 6 µm is less common now | | X = single layer | Implicit in ISO 2081 | No undercoat | din 509e06x02 exclusive
At first glance, an undercut is just a groove at the end of a shaft or the bottom of a bore. However, the is a masterclass in tension management. | Feature | Standard DIN 509 Fe/Zn6c |
| Code | Meaning | |------|---------| | | Standard series for electroplated coatings (superseded by DIN EN ISO 4046) | | E | Electroplated coating (galvanic) | | 06 | Coating thickness: 6 µm (micrometers) | | X | Type of coating material: X = no undercoat / single-layer (often zinc or cadmium; here likely zinc) | | 02 | Post-treatment / passivation type: 02 = blue or colorless chromate (low thickness, slight corrosion protection) | It bridges the gap between cheap decorative plating
If your project is failing standard zinc plating due to early white rust or friction inconsistency, the is your upgrade path. It bridges the gap between cheap decorative plating and expensive zinc-nickel alloys.